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COLLECTED    IN    THE 


HENDERSON  COUNTY,  ILLS., 


HARRY  N.  PATTERSON. 


OQUAVVKA    SPECTATOR    PRINT. 
1874. 


This  is  intended  to  be  a  nearly  complete  list  of  the  Phoenogamotis 
Plants  (;ind  Filices)  growing  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  OQUAWKA,  ILLINOIS. 
709  species  are  enumerated,  (not  including  Mosses,)  and  of  these  I  have 
found  654  within  three  miles  of  OQUAWKA. 

During  the  last  three  years  I    have  kept    a    careful  record    of  the   time 
of  flowering  of  many  of  our  plants,  and  thinking  this  record  might    be    of 
interest  to  my  correspondents,  I  give  the  dates.      The    record   for  each   year 
was  made  without  any  reference  to  the  dates  of  other  years. 
January  1,  1874.  HARRY    N.  PATTERSON. 


467690 


The  !  affixed  to  dates  in  the  column  of  "first  fls."  signifies  that  the  plant  was  in  flower  at  that  time, 
perhaps  a  few  days  earlier  ;  in  the  column  of  "last  fls."  the  sign  denotes  that  the  plant  remained  in  flower 
until  that  date,  perhaps  a  little  later. 

RANUNCULACE^.                    1871.  1872.                      1873. 

First  fls.        Last  fls.  First  fls.       Last  fls.         First  fls.        Last  fls. 

about  about                                about 

Clematis  Pitch eri,  Torr.  &Gr.  May  27  June  11  Aug  !        Jun  28  ! 

Virginiana,  L Aug  5 

Anemone  Caroliniana,   Walt.  April  4    May  11  Apr  23                     Apr  23  June  10 

cylindrica,  Gray 

Virginiana,  L 

Pennsylvania,  L May  14  May  18  July  14     May  22 

Hepatica  acutiloba,  DC Mar  18  April  24  April  8                     April  2  May  12 

Thalictrum  anemonoides,  MX.  Aprl  24  May  30!     May  7 

purpurascens,  L June    3  June  30  June  15 

Ranunculus  multifidus,  Pursh.  May  7  May  10 

divaricatus,  Schrank....  May 

^~   aquatilis,  L.,  var 

abortivus,  L April   9  Jun  19  !  Aprl  28  Jn  26  !      May  4 

_.—  Pennsylvanicus,  L 

fascicularis,  Muhl Aprl  24  May  25     Aprl  27 

repens,   L April   7  Aprl  25                     May  1 

Isopyrum  biternatmn,  T.  &  G.  April  4  May  14  Aprl  18  Aprl  28     Aprl  26 

Aquilegia  Canadensis,  L April  26  May  9     July  12     May   17  Aug 

Delphinium  tricorne,  MX....  May  13                     May  20  Jun   12 

azureum,  MX May  23  June  25  June  4     July  9       June  7 

Prairies  and  oak  barrens  throughout  the  county,  near  the  Mississippi.      Near  Warsaw,    in    the    adjoining 

county  of  Hancock — Dr.  MKAP.      "Very  rare  in  Ills"— M.  S.  BEBB. 


RANUNCULACEJE. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


May  18    May  30! 


\  Actaea  alba,  Bigel 

ANONACE^E. 
Asiminn  triloba,  Dnnal  ......   Aprl  24  May  12      May  10   May  21 

MENISPERMACEJE. 
Menisperrnura  Canadense,  L.  Juue  1     June  18     June  8 

BERBERIDACE^E. 

CanlophylltunthalictroidesMx  Aprl  26  May  5 

Podophyllum  peltatum,  L...   May  1     May  18      May  9     June  1 

HYlfPHJSACELE. 

-"Nelumbium  luteura,   \Villd..   Jul  23!  Sept  10      July  24   Sept  10 
Nyinphaea  tnberosa,  Paine.  .  .  Jnn  12!  Sept 

Nnphar  advena,  Ait  .........   May  20  May  27  Sept 

PAP  AVERAGES. 
.-Argemone  Mexicana,  L.  .  . 
Sanguinaria  Canaden.sis,  L. 

FUMARIACEJE. 
i  Dicentra  Cucullaria,  DC  .....   April 

Corydalis  nurea,   v.  vnicrantha 

A  single  plant  found  on  the  river  bank  a  mile  north  of  Oquawka. 

CRUCIFERJE. 

Nasturtium  sessiliflorum,  Nutt 


April   5  Apl  24!     Aprl  19  May  3       Aprl  12  May  18! 

April  26     April  20  April  23  May  20 

May  14 


The  ordinary  ?  (tall)  form  along  the  edgos  of  p 
bars  and  low  river  banks  is  more  common,  and 

•Vpaluatre,  DC  ........... 

lacustre,  Gray  ........... 

Dentaria  laciniata,  Muhl  .....  April  4 

v'Cardamine  rhomboidea,  DC.  .  April  13 

hirsuta,  L  .............  April   7 

Arabia  lyrata,  L  ...........  April  6 

dentata,  T.  &  Gr  .......  April  25 

laevigata,  DC  ..........  May  6 

hesperidoides,  Gray  ..... 

VErysimum  cheiranthoides,  L.  June  15 

Brassica  nigra,  Gray  ........  May  31 

Sisytnbrium  officina'.e,  Scop..  May  11 

canescens,  Nutt  ........ 

Draba  Caroliniana,  Walt  ____  Mch  31 

Gapsella  Bursa-pastoris,  Mcen.  April  9 

Lepidium  Virginicum,  L  ____  May  12 

CAPPARIDACE^E. 

Polanisia  graveolens,  Raf  .  .  .  .  May  30 
Cleome  integrifolia,  T.  &  Gr. 


onds,  May  —  June,    rather   rare.     A 
blooms  from  May  till  October. 

May  22 

June  10  Jul  25  ! 
Aprl  28      Aprl  22  May  9 
May  20      May  2     May  25! 

Aprl  28 

July  Aprl  18  Aug  7! 

June  20     May  8 
July  25      Aprl  30  Jul  18  ! 

June  7     July 


Aug  22! 
Aprl  23 


June  12 

Jun  8      Sept  1 

May  1      June  19 

Aprl  17  May  2 

Aprl  27 

May  8 

June  6 

June  2    Sept  10 


dwarf  form,    on   sand 

*Frost 

Aprl  26  May  20 
May  10 


May  25 


Aprl  19  May  12 
Aprl  25  Frost 
May  16  Frost 


Frost 


June  27 


Introduced.     A  beautiful  plant,  native   "from  New  Mexico  to    the  Upper  Missouri   and    Oregon, 
established  and  slowly  spreading  aiong  roads,  Oqaawka. 

-Plants   marked    "Frost"   flower   until    killed    by   hard    frosts   in    October. 


Well 


VIOLACE^E. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Viola  cucullata,  Ait April  6  Aprl  24  May  30!  Aprl  30 

sagittata,  Ait Aprl  28  May  26 

de^lphinifolia,  Nutt Aprl  24  May  30  May  2 

pedata,  L Aprl  12  May  25     May  27   June  6  May  1 

var.  bicolor 

pubescens,  Ait Aprl  10  May  5     June  May  3 

CISTACE.E. 
Heliantheraum  Canadense,  MX  May  19  May  26  Jul  29!     June  11 

The  dates  belong  to  the  large,  early  flowers. 

VLechea  major,  MX 
minor,  Lam Jun  20!  Frost 

HYPERICACE^E. 

Hypericum  nudiflorum,  MX.  .   June  19  June  23  Ang  6 

pyramidatum.  Ait July  15      June  25  July  28 

sphrerocarpon,  MX 

coryrnbosum,  Muhl 

Canadense,  L.,  v.   major. 

C  ARYOPH  YLL  ACE^E. 
'    Saponaria  officinalis,  L June  8  June  21  June  24  Frost 

•'-  Vaccaria  vulgaris,  Host. 

Very  rare  as  yet,    along  railroads. 

Silene  stellata,  Ait July    1    Aug  17      July  2     Sept  2  ! 

nivea,  DC June   1  June  10  July  14     June  8 

;    inflata,  Smith 

antirrhina,  L May  14  May         July  ! 

Arenaria  lateriflora,  L 

Stellaria  media,    Smith 

Cerastium  nutans,   Raf Aprl  24  May  6     June  !       May  22 

Anychia  dichotoma,  MX June  12  Frost 

Mollugo  verticillata,  L June  16  June  1  Frost 

PORTULACACE^E. 

Portulaca  oleracea,  L June  10  Frost 

Talinum   teretitbliurn,   Pursh.  June  June  24  Sept!     June  25 

Claytonia  Virginica,  L Mch  30  May  3        Aprl  16  Aprl  24 

Caroliniana,  MX Aprl  12  May  11 

MALVACEAE. 

'  Malva  rotuiidif'olia,  L May  22  June  5  Frost 

Callirhoe  triangulata,    Gray..   July  24  July  21   Sept  July  13 

Now  nearly  extinet   here. 

Sida  spinosa,   L June  16  July  9  Frost 

Abutilon  Avicenna?,  Ga?rtn..  July  15  July  25  Frost 

Hibiscus  militaris,  Cav July  27  Aug  1 

Trionum,  L June  21  July  9  Frost 

TILIACE.E. 
Tilia  Americana,  L June  24 


4 

LINAGES.  1871.  1872.  1873. 

Linnm  sulcatum,  Riddell....   June  9    Sept  25! 

GERMftAGEJg. 

Geranium  macnlatum,  L May  6     June  2  May  11  June  15     May  10 

Itnpatiens  pallida,    Nutt June  10  July  11  Frost 

fulvn,  Xutt July  11  Frost 

Oxalis  violacea,  L Aprl  24  May  1     June  13     May  2 

stricta,  L May  13  May  21  Frost 

RUTACEJE. 
SZanthoxylum  American.,  Mill  Aprl  25 

Ptelea  trifoliate,  L May  20  June          May  25   June  12 

ANACARDIACEJE. 

Rhus  glabrn,  L June  5  June  17  July  10! 

Toxicodendron,  L May  29   June  4        June  10  Jun  20! 

^  —  aromatiea,  Ait May  2     May  22      May  11  May  18  June 

YITACE^E. 

Vitis  rcstivalis,  MX 

ra —  cordifolia,    MX 

Ampelopsis  quinquefolia,  MX.  June  12  June  17 

RHAMNACEwE. 

Rhamnus  lanceolatus,  Pursh.  May  10   May  25     May  26 

Both  the  forms  noticed  in  Gray's  Manual.     Fruit  usually  small,  rarely  four  lines  in  diameter  and  juicy  ! 

Ceanothus  Americanus,  L June  8  June  18  July  30     June  25 

A/     CELASTRACEJE. 

^Celastrus  scandens,  L May  18  May  24      May  26   June  5      May  30 

Euonymus  atropurpur.,  Jacq.  May  26  June  19     June  6   June  30     June  15 

SAPINDACE^E. 

Staphylea  trifolia,  L Aprl  28  May  12      May  9     May  24     May  16 

^Esculus  glabra,  Willd Aprl  14  May  20      May  1     May  16     May  8 

Fruit  sometimes  entirely  destitute  of  prickles,  even  when  young. 

Acer  saccharinurn,  Wang...   Aprl  10  Aprl  28 

dasycarpnm,  Ehrh Alrch  8  Mrch  22     Mch  28  Aprl  9       May  16  Aprl  5 

Negundo  aceroides,  Moench..  Aprl  10  Aprl  26     Aprl  21  May   2      Aprl  25  May  16 

POLYGALACE^E. 

Polygala  incarnata,  L Sept  24 ! 

sanguinea,    L June  16  Frost 

verticillata,  L June  24  Frost 

Senega,  L May  6     June  1      May  12  June  30 

LEGUMINOSJS. 
Trifolium  pratensR,  L May  7  May  15  Frost 

repens,  L May  7  May  15 

Melilotus  alba,  Lam 

officinalis,   Willd 

Petalostemon  violaceus,  MX.  .  June  18  Sep  17!     June  29 

candidus,  MX June  22  Sep  17!     June  21  June  28 


5 

LEGUMINOSJ3. 

1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

Amorpha  fruticosa,  L  

May 

20 

June 

12 

May 

30 

Jun  16! 

June 

8 

canescens,  Nutt  

June  9  ! 

Aug 

16 

June  21 

Aug  23! 

Tephrosia  Virginiana,  Pers.. 

June 

4 

Aug 

16 

June 

22 

June  2 

Astragalus  Canadensis,  L.  .  .  . 

July 

4 

July  20 

Aug  17! 

Desraodium  acuminatum,  DC. 

Juue 

16 

Sept 

13 

July 

3 

Aug  25! 

canescens,  DC  

„.   -Illinoense,  Gray  

July 

10 

Ang  11 

Canadense,   DC  

sessilitblium,  T.  &  G.  .  .  . 

Aug 

5 

Lespede/a  violacea,  Pers  

Jnly 

28 

Sep 

15! 

capitata,  MX  

July 

26 

Sept 

5 

Aug 

6 

Lathyrus  palnstris,  L  

Apios  tuberosa,   Moench  

Phaseolus  diversifolius,   Pers. 

July 

10 

Frost 

Amphicarpaea  monoica,  Nutt.  «Tuly 

20 

Aug 

5 

Frost 

Cercis  Can;idensis,  L  

Aprl 

12 

May 

6 

Aprl 

29 

May  17 

May 

12 

Baptisia  leucantha,  T.  &  Gr.  . 

June 

1 

June 

8 

Aug  25! 

June 

24 

-leucopluea,   Nutt  

Aprl 

28 

May 

25 

May 

7 

Juue  6 

May 

20 

June  14 

Cassia  Marilandica,  L  

July 

29 

"o>     Channecrista,  L  

July 

3 

Sept 

15! 

July 

4 

nictitans,  L  

July 

24 

Aug 

1 

Gymnocladus  Canadensis  Lam 

May 

15 

May 

26 

May 

20 

June  9 

June 

4 

Gleditschia  triacanthos,   L.  .  . 

May 

14 

May 

25 

May 

30 

June 

6 

ROSACES. 

Prunus  Americana,  Marshall. 

Aprl 

10 

May 

3 

Aprl 

*T 

May  15 

May 

5 

May  21 

"              var.  ?  .  . 

May 

1 

Frequent  in  the  Mississippi  bnttoi 

ns.       This 

is  the  pluin 

I  have 

distributed    as 

P.  Chicasa, 

Ms.  ;  but 

Dr.   GRAV    pronounces  it  to  be  "P. 

rivulari 

it.  S 

cheele- 

-I  thi 

nk  not 

disti 

net  from    P. 

Amerii 

3111)11 

."       Fruit 

ripens  later  than  that  of  the  common  form,  rou 

ud,  red 

;  one 

edge  of  the  seed  sharp,   the  other 

grooved. 

Leaves  very  smooth  and  shining. 

Virginiana,  L  

May 

1 

May 

12 

May 

5 

May 

21 

May  31 

May 

7 

May 

17 

May 

1C 

May 

24 

June  3 

Spiraea  opulifolia,  L  

May 

18 

Arunctis,  L  

May 

30 

June 

19 

June  9 

Jun  29  ! 

June 

11 

Agrimonia  Etipatoria,  L  

July 

21 

Sep  25  ! 

, 

Geum  album,  Gmelin  

Aug 

2! 

June 

28 

^       Virmnianum,  L.  . 

June 

16 

3  Potentilla  Norvegica,  L  

June 

8 

June 

20 

May 

30 

Frost 

Canadensis,    L  

May 

13 

May 

18 

Jun  25  ! 

May 

21 

artjuta,  Pursh  

July 

3 

June 

28 

Fragaria  Virginiana,  Ehrh.  .  . 

Rubus  oecidentalis,  L  

May  28 

villosus,    Ait  

Jun 

10! 

Jun  12! 

June 

1 

Rosa  blarida,  Ait  

lucida,  Ehrh  

Cratsegus  coccinea,  L.  ?  

May 

26 

tomentosa,  L  

Aprl 

21 

May 

11 

May 

1 

May  17 

May 

13 

Pyrus  coronaria,  L  

Aprl 

24 

May 

15 

Mav 

9 

Mav  20 

May 

17 

Amelanchier  Canad.,  T.  &  G. 

Aprl 

11 

Aprl 

20 

Apr! 

24 

May  7 

May 

1 

May  14 

SAXIFRAGACE^E. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Kibes  Cynosbati,   L 

_^~rotuudifoliurn,  MX Aprl  15  May  7  Aprl  25  May  12 

floridum,  L Aprl  21  May  13  May  8 

frleuehera  hispicia,  Pursh....  May  16  June   8  June   1    June  26 

^  Mitella  diphylla,  L Aprl  14  May  11 

CRASSULACE^E. 

Penthorum  sedoides,  L June  26  Sept  10  July  7     Sept  5  ! 


May  2 

May  10  May  31 

June  25 

May  13  May  24 


HALORAGE^E. 

Myriophyllum  scabraturn,  MX. 


June  18  Aug  20!     June  1 


ONAGRACE^E. 

Circrea  Lutetiana,  L June  15  June  23  July3l!     June  29 

Gaura  biennis,  L 

Epilobium  c-oloratnm,  Mnhl . .  Sep  12!      July*  15 

(Enothera  biennis,  L July  10  July  12  Frost 

^rhombipetnla,  Nutt June  15  Sept  !         June  27  June  23 

fruticosa,  L May  27  June  20     June  6     July  19     June  7 

Ludwigia  alterni folia,  L Aug  7  ! 

^.polycavpa,  Short  &  Peter.  July  28  Frost 

.-;  palustris,  Ell Sep  28  ! 

LYTHRACEJE. 

Aramannia  humiris,  MX 

latifolia,   L Aug  8  Frost 

— 'Nuttallii,  Gray 

\  Lythrum  alatum,  Pursh June  12  June  22  Sep  20! 

CACTACE^E. 

Opuntia  Rafinesquii,  Engelm.  June  16 

UMBELLIFER^E. 

Sanicula  Canadensis,  L June  1 

Eryngium  yucca? folium,  MX.  .  July  20   Aug  19! 

.^-Polytsenia  Nuttallii,  DC May  26  June  20 

'  Heracleiun  lanatum,  MX May  20  June   1 

Pastinaca  sativa,  L May  20  May  27 

Archemora  rigida,  DC July  22 

/  I  have  never  seen  any  published  notice  of  one  peculiarity  of  this  species  :  The  6 — 10  fibrous  roots 
•  proceeding  from  the  base  of  the  stem  bear  at  their  extremities  roundish  tubers  something  like  those  of 
|jf  Apios  tuberosa,  varying  in  size  with  the  ago  of  the  plant,  the  larger  ones  an  inch  or  more  in  thickness. 

Thaspium  barbinode,  Nutt. ..  June  11 

aureum,  var  apterura,  Gr. 

trifoliatum,  Gray 

Zizia  integerrima,  DC May  18  May  25 

Cicuta  rnaculata,  L June  27  June  25 

Sium  lineare,  MX July  26  Sept  20 

CryptotaBnia  Canadensis,  DC.  June  12 

ChaBrophyllnm  procumb.,  Lam 
Ostnorrhiza  longistylis,  DC..   May  14 


CUCURBITACE^E. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


^    Sicyos  angulatus,  L Aug  2  Frost 

Echinocystis  lobata,  T.  &  G.  Aug  5  Aug  3 

ARALIACEJ2. 

Aralia  racemosa,  L July  17   Aug  13! 

£,     quinquefolia,  Gray 

CORNACE^E. 

Cornus  sericea,  L.  ? 

Z&  asperifolia,  MX 

,3   paniculata,   L'Her May  27  June  12 

^   alternifolia,  L May  12  May  18     May  25  May  30    May  30 

CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 

Lonicera  parviflora,  Lam...,  May  14  May  26      May  28 
Triosteum  perfoliatum,  L.. . .   May  20  May  15   Jun  25!     June  1 

Sambucus  Canadensis,   L....   June  1  June  10  Aug  7!     June  20 

•    Viburnum  Lentago,  L May  24 

RUBIACE^E. 
Galium  concinnum,  T.  &  Gr.  June  5  June  11  July  18     June  12 

trifidum,  L June  3 

triflorum,  MX May  7     Sept  Aug  25! 

circaezans,   MX 

Cephalanthus  occidentalis,  L.  July  8     Aug  7  !     June  29  Aug  25! 

COMPOSITES. 

Vernoiiia  fasciculata,  MX July  20  July  24  July  27  Frost 

Liatris  cylindraeea,  MX July  27  Sept  18     Aug  2  Aug  5 

scariosa,  Willd Aug  1 1  Frost 

pycnostachya,  MX July  20  Ang  1  July  24 

Kuhnia  eupatorioides,  L Aug  1  Aug  18 

Eupatorium  purpureum,  L...   July  29 

altissinmm,  L Frost 

perfoliatum,  L July  23  Sept  3 

serotinum,  MX Aug  10  Aug  11   Frost 

ageratoides,  L July  19  Aug  7     Frost 

Aster  corymbosus,  Ait Sept  1 

sericeus,  Vent Sept  1  Sept   3  Frost 

lasvis,  L.,  var.  Irevigatus.  Sept  ">  Frost 

aznreus,  Lindl Frost 

Shortii,  Boott Frost 

sagittifolius,   Willd Frost 

Dram  mondii,  Lindl Sept  10  Frost 

multifloras,  Ait Sept  12  Frost 

dumosus,  L Frost 

miser,  Ait Frost 

simplex,  Willd Frost 

puniceus,   var.  vimineus? 

oblongifolius,   Nutt Sept  13  Sept  14  Frost 

j,  L Sept  5 

T.  &  Gray.  Aug  6 


8 

COMPOSITE. 

1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

F.iigeron  Canadense,  L  

July  10 

Jnly  18 

Frost 

divarieatnm,  MX  

June  12 

Frost 

An  erect  form   is  sometimes  scarcely  distinguishable  fi 

•utn  depauperate  forms  of  E. 

Canadense. 

3,  bellidifolium,  Muhl  

May  10 

May  11    June  21 

•^Philadelphicum,  L  

May  9 

May  17   July  20 

May  26 

Q,annuum,  Pers  

Mav  30 

June  8 

Frost 

2,  strigosuui,    Muhl  

May  22 

May  28 

June  1   Frost 

Diplopappus  linariifol.,  Hook. 
IJoltonia  glastitblia,  I/Her.  .  . 

July  26 

Sept3 
July  27 

Frost 
Frost 

Sept  1 

Frost 

speciosa,  Nutt  

Aug  6     Frost 

Aug  13 

Frost 

patula,  Muhl  

arguta,   Ait.  

Aug  6 

uhuifolia,  Muhl  

Sept  4 

Frost 

nemoralis,  Ait  

Aug  15 

Aug  9     Frost 

radula,  Nutt  

Sept  14 

Frost 

Canadensis,  L  

Aug  10 

Frost 

lanceolata,  L  

Polymnia  Canadensis,  L  

June  15 

June  21 

Frost 

.  Silphium  laciniattim,  L  

July  3 

July  4 

June  28  Aug  20! 

^      terebinthinaceum,  L  

integrifolium,  MX  

July  15 

Sept  8     July  2 

Leaves  often  obscurely  serrate,  sometimes  in  threes. 

July  15  Sept 

3        July  3 

Parthenium  integrifolium,  L. 

June  9 

June  18  Aug  16 

June  10 

Ambrosia  trifida,  L  

July  19  Sept 

12      July  22   Sep20! 

artemisisefolia,  L  

July  23 

July  26 

Frost 

psilostachva,  DC  

July  23 

July  28 

Frost 

Xanthium  strurnarium,  L.  .  .  . 

Aug  4 

Eclipta  procumbens,   MX  

Frost 

•-•Echinacea  angustifolia,  DC.. 

June  5    July 

12      June  9    July  19! 

June  23 

Rudbeckia  laciniata,  L  

Aug  20 

—  'subtomentosa,  Pursh  .  .  . 

July  28  Sept 

15     July  26 

„  triloba,  L  

July  26   Sept 

30    Aug  3 

July  26 

hirta,  L  ;  

June  6 

June  14 

June  16  Frost 

Lepachys  pinnata,  T.  &  Gr.  . 

June  24  Aug 

20      July  4 

Helianthus  annuus,  L  

July  1 

July   16 

Frost 

rigidus,  Desf.  

Aug  5 

Aug  1 

Aug  1 

—  lastiflorus,  Pers  

July! 

^-—  occidentalis,  Riddell.... 

July  22 

Jnly  19 

Aug  2 

—  —  grosse-serratus,  Martens. 

Aug  20 

July  22 

Frost 

strumosus,  L  

Coreopsis  palmata,  Nutt  

June  8     Aug 

11     June  18 

J>  tripteris,  L  

Aug  6     Sept 

28      Aug  6 

aristosa,  var.  mutica,  Gr. 

Frost 

jtrichosperma,  MX.  ?  

discoidea,  T.  &  Gr  

Frost- 

COMPOSITE. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Actinomeris  squarrosa,  Nutt.  Aug  5 

Bidens  frond  osa,  L Aug  14  Aug  13                                   Frost 

connata,  Muhl Frost 

cernun,  L Frost 

<"Dysodia  chrysanthemoides  Lag  Aug  9  Aug  16                                     Frost 

Helenitim  autumnale,  L July  30  Aug  2                                      Frost 

Maruta  Cotnla,  DC June  1  June  14                                  Frost 

Achillea  Millefolium,   L May  20  May  25                     May  27   Frost 

Tanacetum  vulgare,  L July  12 

L  Artemisia  caudata,  MX Aug  G  Sept 

Ludovieiana,  Null July 

•^  biennis,  Willd Sept                                           Frost 

Gnaphalium  polycephal.,    MX 

Antennaria  plantain.,  Hook.  April  4  May    6       Aprl  25  May  14 

Erechthitea  hieracifolia,  Kaf.   Aug  9  !  Frost 

,-Cacalia  tuberosa,  Nutt July  7                     Jun  28 ! 

—    atriplifitblia,  L July  22  Sept  17      Aug  4 

Senecio  anreus,  L Aprl  24  May  6     June  15     May  17  June  14 

'"b      var.  Balsamitae,  Gray.    Included  in  above  figures. 

Cirsium  lanceolaturn,  Scop. . .   June  26  July  13                                     Frost 

discolor,    Spreng 

altissimum,  Spreng Aug  10  Aug  9                      Aug  14  Frost 

pumilnm,  Spreng June  10  July  17 

Lnppa  officinalis,    Allioni July  4  Sep  25  !     July  20                     July  29 

Cynthia  Virginica,  Don May  14  May  25   June  27     May  25 

^-—Troxirnon  cuspidatmn,  Pursh.  May  3                      May  6     May  27 

NJW  nearly  extinct   here. 

Hieraciutn  scabrnm,  MX 

longipilum,  Torrey July  30  July  23  Frost 

Nabalus  albus,  Hook Aug  14  Frost 

**•"-  racemosus,  Hook 

asper,  Torr.  &  Gray Sept  10 

Taraxacum  Dens-leonis,  Desf.  Aprl  12  July  10      May  3     July  8       May  5!    July  1 

Lactuca  Canadensis,  L 

^Mulgedium  Floridanum,   DC. 

LOBELIACE^E. 

Lobelia  cardinal  is,  L July  25                     July  27                                     Frost 

syphilitiea,  L Aug  17                                   Frost 

inflata,  L July  25                                   Frost 

spicata,  Lam June   1                      June  2     July  29 

CAMPANULACE.^. 

Campanula  aparinoides,  Pursh  July  10 

Americana,  L July  6  Sep  30  !     July  23 

Specularia  perfoliata,  A.  DC.  June   2  June  6   June  30    June  11 

ERICACEAE. 
Monotropa  uniflora,  L 


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PLANTAGINACE^E.                   1871.                        1872.                      1873. 

Plantago  major,  L  June  19                                                       Jun   25 
Virginica,  L.  ?  

EBENACE^E. 
[Diospyros  Virginiana,   L... 

Said  to  he  found  on  is'ands  in  the  Mississippi  four  miles  south  of  Oijuiwka,    on  the  Iowa  side.       (I  hare 
seen  fruit  from  this  station.)     It  may  grow  on  the  Illinois  side,  also. 

PKIMULACE^E. 

Dodecatheon  Meadia,  L  

Aprl 

25  May  20  ! 

May 

15 

June 

7 

Lysimachia  thyrsiflora,  L  

May 

22 

stricta,  Ait  

ciliata,  L  

June 

8 

June 

17 

Agt  12! 

lanceolata,  Walt  

July 

11 

Aug  27! 

July 

6 

July 

9 

Aug 

2! 

LENTIBULACEyE. 

' 

Utricularia  vulararis,  L  

BIGNONIACE^E. 

Tecoina  radicans,  Juss  

June 

8    Aug! 

June 

24 

June 

22 

Martynia  proboscidea,  Glox  .  . 

June 

6 

June 

13 

June 

25 

Frost 

OROBANCHACE^E. 

Apbyllon  uniflorum,  T.  &  G. 

SCROPHULARIACE^E. 

Verbascum  Thapsus,  L  

June 

7 

June 

24 

Frost 

Linaria  Canadensis,  Spreng.. 

Aprl 

25  May  26 

May  20 

vulgaris,    Mill  

May 

18 

June 

4 

June 

12 

Frost 

. 

Scrophularia  nodosa,  L  

May 

19 

May 

19 

May 

23 

Frost 

Chelone  glabra,  L  

Aug 

26 

Frost 

Pentstemon  pubescens,  Sol.. 

May 

14  July  2 

May 

16 

June  24 

May  21 

Digitalis,  Nutt  

June 

6 

June 

9 

June  26 

June  26 

trrandiflorus,  Fraser  

May 

18   June  6 

May 

25 

Jun 

15! 

Mini  ul  us  ringen?,  L  

July 

1 

July 

8 

Frost 

Conobea  multitida,  Benth.  .  .  . 

July 

28 

Frost 

•\Gratiola  Virginiana.  L  

June 

I 

Frost 

k    Bphaerocarpa,  Ell  

Frost 

Ilysanthes  gratioloides,  Benth 

May 

24 

Frost 

Synthyris  Houghtoniana,    " 

April  9    May  25 

Aprl 

26 

May  30 

May 

2     May  30 

Veronica  Virginica,  L  

July 

3 

July 

1.5 

Sep 

10! 

'•  *   ' 

Anagallis,  L  

June 

3 

peregrina,  L  

Aprl 

24 

May 

2 

Jun 

26! 

May 

11 

Seymeria  tnacrophylla,  Nutt. 

July 

29 

Aug  4 

Gerardia  purpurea,   L  

Aug 

15 

Frost 

tenuifolia,  Vahl  

Aug 

12> 

Aug 

12 

Frost 

pedicularia,  L  

Aug 

3 

Sep 

22! 

auriculata,  MX  

Sept 

1 

Sept  20 

Castilleia  coccinea,  Spreng.  .  . 

May 

12 

May 

12' 

July 

8 

May  30 

Pedicularis  Canadensis,    L.  .  . 

May 

2 

Jnn  10! 

lanceolata,  MX  

Aug  28 

Frost 

11 


ACANTHACEJ3. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Dianthera  Americana,  L....  June  18  Aug  20 

^Ruellia  dliosus,  Nees June  6    Sept  30      June  25  Sep  20  !     June  21 

strepens,  Nees June  3     June  18!  June  25 

VERBENACE^E. 

Verbena  hastata,  L June  15  June  25  Frost 

urticifblia,  L June  21  July   2  Frost 

^^_ bracteosa,    MX May  16  Aprl  25  June  2    Frost 

strieta,  Vent June  7  June  18  Jun  21   Frost 

Flowers  sometimes  white — very  rarely  rose-colored! 

Lippia  lanceolata,   MX June  15  June  24  Frost 

'j    Phryma  Leptostaehya,  L June  22  Sep  15  !     July  9  June  29 

LABIATE. 

Teuchrium  Canadense,  L June  15  Sep  20!     June  24  June  27 

Isanthus  neruleus,   MX Frost 

Mentha  Canadensis,   L 

piperita,  L 

Lycopus  Virginicus,  L 

Europreus,  L 

^^-Pycnanthemum  pilosmn,  Nutt  July  15  Sept  30      July  22 

lanceolatum,  Pursh Sept  15      July   4 

— linifolium,  Pursh June  17  July  1  June  26 

^-Hedeoma  hispida,  Pursh July  4       May  25 

pulegioides,  Pers 

Monarda  punctata,  L June  27  July  3  July  5     Frost 

•;•     tistulosa,  L June  25  Aug  22      June  29  Aug  29!     July  3 

Clinopodia,  L 

Prof.    OKAY    now  considers  this  to  be  distinct  from  M.  fistulosa. 

. Lophanthus  scrophular.,  Bnth  July  23  Sept  25 

Blephilia  hirsuta,  Benth June  25  Aug  31  July  12  July  11 

Nepeta  Cataria,  L Sep  15  !  June  25  June  22 

Physostegia  Virginiana,  Bnth  July  25  Frost 

'  Brunella  vulijaris,  L 

Scutellaria  versicolor,  Nutt..   June  3  June  17  Jun  28!  Aug  7  ! 

lateritiora,  L July  10  Frost 

^ parvula,  MX May  17  May  23   Jun  27 !     May  26 

— . .    var.  mollis,  Gray,  ined.     About   the  same  time. 

Frequent  a'ong  the  steep,  sandy  banks  of  the  Mississippi  a  mile  north  of  Oqiuiu  k;;,  and  northward. 

Marrubium  vulgare,   L Frost 

^  Stachys  palustris,  L June  12 

var.  aspera,  Gray June  6  June  24  Frost 

var.  gin  bra,   Gray 

Leonurus  Cardiaca,  L. May  25  Aug  30      June  5  June   5 

POLEMONIACE^. 

'•>,  PoU'iiionium  rcptans,  L May  2  May  27  May  8     June    9 

Phlox  pilosa,  L May  3     June  10  May  1 1  June  23  May  22   Jun   19 

divaricata,  L Aprl  16  May  20  May   2  June  1  May   10  June  6 


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BORRAGINACE.E. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Symphytum  officinale,  L June    9 

Onosmodium  Carolinian.,  DC.  June  4    July  30  June  16  July  20  Agt  10! 

Lithospennum  latitblium,  MX. 

hirtnni,    Lelan Aprl  16  May   1     July  30     Aprl  29 

canescens,  Lehm Aprl  22  May  1     June  25     Aprl  30 

angustitblium,  MX May  7  May  4 

(L.  longiflorutn.  Spreng.)  Mr.  M.  S.  BEBB  has  made  the  discovery  that  the  specific  name  "longiflorum" 
can  only  be  properly  applied  to  the  early  flowering  plant.  Later  in  the  season  the  flowers  grow  smaller 
and  the  plant  becomes  L.  angustifoliuui,  MX.  !  the  oljer  name. 

•VMertensia  Virginica,  DC Aprl  6     May  18  Aprl  28  June  1  Aprl  30  May  30 

Echinospermum  Lappula.  Leh   May  28  May   16  Frost 

Cynoglossum  officinale,  L. ...    May  11  May    17  May  21    Aug 

Morisoni,   DC June  29  Sept  15  July   12 

HYD  ROPH  YLLACE^E. 
HydrophyHum  Virginit-nm,  L  June  17 

appendiculatum,  MX May  7     June  10     May  18  Jun  15  ! 

Ellisia  Nyctelea    L M 

ambigua,  Nutt J  J 

CONVOLVULACE^E. 
Ipomoea  lacunosa,  L Frost 

pandurata,    Meyer July  1     Aug  16! 

Calystegia  sepiura,  K.  Br. . . .   June  5     Sep  20  !  June  11 

Bonamia  Pickeringii,  Gray..  Frost 

Common  on  a  sandy  prairie  four  miles  north  of  Oquawka. 

Cuscuta  tenuiflora,  Engelm..   Aug  4     Sept  4!     Aug  12  Aug  12 

2\        glomerate,  Choisy July  29  Sep  18!     Aug  4  Aug  4 

SOLANACE^E. 

A  Solanuin  Dulcamara,  L June  6   Aug  ! 

nigrum,  L June  20  Frost 

Carolinense,  L June   1  June  25  Frost 

'j^Physalis  Philadelphioa,  Lam. 

pubescens,  L.  ? 

viscosa,  L 

Pennsylvania,  L 

var.  lanceolata,  Gray.. 
Nicandra  physaloides,  Gaartn.  July  25  Frost 

Lycium  vulgare,  Dunal Aprl  24  May   2  Frost 

Datura  Tatula,  L June  19  June  7  Frost 

GENTIANACE^E. 
Gentiana  5  flora,  v.  Occident.  Sept  8  Frost 

Andrevvsii,  Griseb Sept  15  Frost 

puberula,  MX Sept  11  Frost 

APOCYNACE^E. 
^\Apocynum  cannabinum,  L.  : 

'A  «I:  tigSSSffi.  J»™ 4         "™ 16  A»=" '  J»- 16 

_^/androsa3uiifolium,  L June  4  June  18  July  14 


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ASCLEPIADACE^E. 

Asek'pias  Cornuti,  Decaisne. . 
phytolaccoides,  Pursh. . . 

purpurascens,  L 

quadrifolia,  Jaeq 

incarnata,  L 

obtusifolia,  MX 

tuberosa.  L 

verticillata,  L 

<jjftAcerales  viridiflora,  Ell 

„ longifblia,  Ell 

OLEACE^E. 

Fraxinus  Americana,  L 

quadrangnlata,  MX 

ARISTOLOCHIACE^E. 
Asarum  Canadense,  L. . . 


1871. 


June  8 
May  28 
June  5 

June  28 
June  1 
June  5 
July  1 
June  3 
July  6 


Sept  4  ! 
Jun  20 ! 
June  26 

Sept  2  ! 
June  18 
Aug  14 


1872. 

June  20 
June  23 
June  17 

July  4 

June  6 

June  25  Aug  28! 

July  3    Aug  20! 

June  15  Aug  19 

July  10   Aug  14 


1873. 


June  22 
June  17 

June  12 

May  9 
June  23 


Aprl  7     Aprl  30     Aprl  27  May  5       May  18 


Aprl  24 

NYCTAGINACE.E. 

Oxybaphus  nyctagineus,   S\v.   May  18 

CHENOPODIACE^E. 
Cydoloma  platyphyllum,  Moq  July   1 

Ciienopodium  album,   L June  15 

hybridum,  L 

Botrys,  L June  15 

^     ambrosioides,  L 

var.  anthelminticum  Gr 

AMARANTACE^E. 
Amarantns  retroflexns,  L 

albus,    L 

Montflia  tamariscina,  Gr. . . . 

var.  conc'.atenata,  Gr. . 

Froolidiia  Floridana,   Moq. . . 

POLYGONACE.E. 
Polyafomini  Incarnaturn,  Ell..   June  16 

"  PtMinsylvanicum,  L June  14 

Peisicaria,    L June  11 

II\  dropiper,  L 

acre,   H.  B  K 

hydro)tiperoides,  MX.  . . . 

ainplnbiiiin,   L 

Viro-inianum,  L July  20 

aviculare,  L May  26 

var.  erect  urn,   Roth.  . . 

ramossissiiiuim,  MX J"ly  25 

lenue,  MX July  20 

Convolvulus,  L 

dumetorum,  L 


May  2    Jun  25!     May  12 


May  21 

June  17 
June  7 
Aug  10 

July  10 
July  7 
July  2 

July    1 
July    1 
June  28 
July   7 


July  15   Sept! 
July  9 


July  20 
June  27 


June  1   Frost 


Frost 
Frost 

Frost 
Frost 

Frost 
Frost 
Frost 
Frost 
Frost 


Frost 
Frost 
Frost 
Fn,st 
Frost 
Frost 


Frpst 

Fro>t 

Frost 
Fr      t 


14 


P0LYGONACEJS. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


'•"•  Ruinex  Britanuica,  L 

verticillatus,  L 

cri.spus,  L 

Acetosclla,  L May  13   Sept  20      May  6  May  14 

SANTALACEJE. 
AjComandra  nmbellata,  Nutt..  May  9  May  6    Jun  12  ! 

EUPHORBIACE^E 
—  Euphorbia  Geyeri,  Engelm. . .  Frost 

nineulata,  L June  24  Frost 

^humistrata,    Engelm Aug  12  Frost 

hypericitblia,   L June  26  June  28  Frost 

eorollata,  L June  7  June  6  June  26  Frost 

— -dentata.  MX 

Acalypha  Virginica,  L 

var.  gracilens,  Gray. . . 

Croton  glandulosus,  L June  16  June  24  Frost 

URTICACE^E. 

Ulmus  fulva,  MX Mcb  20  Aprl  2       Aprl  13  Aprl  22     Aprl  4 

Americana,  L Mch  19  Mch  31      Aprl  10  Aprl  18     Aprl  3 

Celtis  occidentals,  L 

Morns  rubra,  L May  1     May  15      May  8     May  18 

Laportea  Canadensis,    Gaudi. 

Pilea  puniila,  Gray 

Boehmoria  eylindrica,  Jaeq. . .   June  25 
^Parietaria  Pennsylvan.,  Muhl.  May  24 

Cannabis  s-ativa,  L July   18 

Hum ul us  Lupulus,  L Ang  5 

PLATANACE^E. 

Platanus  occidentalis,  L May 

JUGLANDACE^E. 

Jiiglans  nigra,  L 

cinerea,   L 

Gary  a  olivasforrais,  Nutt 

1^  alba,  Nutt May  10 

^sulcata,  Nutt 

/nomentosa,  Nutt 

r'amara,  Nutt 

^  CUPULIFERJE. 

Quercus  alba,  L 

macrocarpa,  MX 

bicolor,   Willd 

"s  Prin us,  L  var.  acuminata 

nigra,  L Aprl  24  May   14 

1  coccinea,  Wang 

var.  tiuctoria,  Gray. . . 

rubra,  L 

palustris,  Du  Roi May  5 


15 


CUPULIFERJE. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Corylus  Americana,  Walt...   Mch  11   Mch  21      Aprl  4    Aprl  19 

^Ostrya  Virginia,  Willd Aprl  12  Aprl  25  May   6 

Carpi  mis  Americana,  MX.  . . . 

BETULACE^E. 
Betula  nigra,   L Aprl  9     Aprl  25  May  7 

SALICACE^E. 

Salix  humilis,  Marshall 

discolor,  Muhl Mch  21  Aprl  3       Aprl  8    Aprl  20     Aprl  3 

eordata,  Muhl Aprl  17  Aprl  30 

"2  nigra,    Marshall 

var.    amvirdaloides. . . . 

loiiffitolia/Muhl May  1 

lueida,  Muhl.  ? 

Pojuilus  tremtiloides,  MX Mch  13  Mch  23      Aprl  5    Aprl  17     Aprl  2 

_3      monilifern,  Ait Aprl  4     Aprl  8       Aprl  19  Aprl  26  May    6  ! 

CONIFER& 

Juniperus  Virginiana,  L 

AfeACEji 
Ari.-asrna  triphylluni,  Torr...   Aprl  25  May  7 

Dracontium,  Sehott May  11 

i  Symplocarpus  f'cetidus,  Salisb.  Mch  9     Mch  31      Aprl  5     Aprl  17     Aprl  1 

"-^Aeorus  Calamus,  L June  1 

TYPHACE^:. 

Typha  latifolia,   L 

Sparganium  eurycarpuin,  Eng  May  12  June  1 

NAI  ADAGES. 

Zannicheliia  palustris,  L 

Putatnogeton  natans,   L 

hybridns,  MX 

ALISMACE^E. 
Alistna  Platitago,  v.  Am.,  Gr. 
^  Sagittaria  variabilis,    Engelin. 

calycina,  Engelm Frost 

heteiophylla,  Pursh 

grarninea,    MX 

ORCHIDACE^E. 

Orchis  speetabilis,  L May  11 

Spiranthes  cernna,   Richard..  Sept  14  Frost 

gracilis,  l-iigelow Aug  8     Sept  8  ! 

Caloposon  pnlchfllus,    R.  Br.  June  9    July   1 

Microstylin  ophioijlossoides,  N  June  10 

Liparis  liliit'olia,  Richard ....  June  1    June  25     June  8 

Corallorhizaodontorhiza,  Nutt  Sep  26  ! 

C\vpripedium  camJidum,  Muhl  May  20      May  19 

*\>r      ]»ubesceii<,   Willd May  19  June    1 

•\       spectabile,  Svvartz June  12     June  9   June  26     June  12 


16 


HYDROCHARIDACE.E. 


1871. 


1872. 


1873. 


Anacharis  Canadensis,  Planch 

AMARYLLIDACE^. 
Hypoxys  erecla,  L May  5  May  9     June  14     May  10 

IRIDACE^E. 

Iris  versicolor,  L May  15  June  20    May  24  June  22     May  31  June  25 

Sisyrinchium  Bertnudiaua,  L:  Aprl  29  May  4     June  16     May  14 

var.  mucronatum,    Gr. 

var.  albidum,  Gray . . . 

DIOSCOREACE^E. 

Dioscorea  villosa,  L June  19 

SMILACE^E. 
Smilax  hispida,  Muhl May  19  May  29 

herbacea,   L May  6     Jun  18  !     May  16  Jun  26  ! 

LILIACE^E. 
^Trillium  recurvatum,  Beck. . .   Aprl  12  May  15      May  1     June  1      May  6 

^"V,erectum,  var.  declinatum.  Aprl  22  May  4 

/jMelanthium  Vii-^inicura,  L. .  June  26 

•  ;Uvularia  grandiflora,  Smith.     Aprl  18  May  12  !    May  12  Aprl  30 

Smilacina  racemosa,  Desf. . .  May  25  Jun  12  ! 

stellata,  Desf May  13  May  23      May  12 

Polygonatum  biflorum,    Ell. 
giganteum,  Dietrich . . . 
Lilium  Philadelphicum,  L..     June  1  June  13  June  30     June  12 

superbum,  L July  3  July   2 

""Erythronium  albidum,  Nutt. .   Aprl  7     Aprl  28      Aprl  25  May  10     Aprl  29 

^.Scilla  Fraseri,  Gray May  7     May  25      May  14  May  27     May .30   June   9 

Alliuin  Canadense,  Kalm 

JUNCACE^E. 

1.  Juncus  bufonins,  L 

nodosus,  v.  megacephalus 
tenuis,  Willd 

PONTEDERIACEJE. 

Pontederia  cordata,  L June  12 

Schollera  grarainea,  Wllld. . . 

COMMELYNACEJE. 

Coramelyna  Yirginica,  L June  27  Sept !        Jun  29  ! 

Tradescantia  Virginica,  L...   May  21  Sep  10  !     May  20  May  28 


17 


CYPERACE^E. 

Cyperus  diandius,  Torr. 
erythrorhizos,  Muhl. 
infiexus,   Muhl. 
^^acuminatus,   Torr. 
phymatodes,  Muhl. 
strigosus,  L. 
Michauxianus.  Schultes. 
— — Schweinitzii,  Torr. 

filiculmis,  Vahl. 

"Hemicarpha  subsquarrosa,   Nees. 
ffleocharis  obtusa,  Schultes. 

Engelmanni,    Steud.    var.    detonsa, 
[Gray  ined. 

Mississippi  bottoms,  1  mile  south  of  Oquawka — • 
rare — with  E.  obtusa.  Distinguished  from  that 
species  by  its  cylindrical  spikes  and  the  short 
bristles  of  the  perianth  ;  stigmas  2.  Bristles 
abortive  or  ouly  their  bnses  present  in  the  var. 

palustris,  R.  Br. 

intermedia,  Schultes. 

acicularis,  R.  Br. 
•Scirpus  validus,  Vahl. 

fluviatilis,   Gray. 

atrovirens,  Muhl. 

lineatus,  Michx. 

Eriophorum,  Michx. 
Fimbristylis  capillaris,  Gray. 

auturnnalis,  R.  &  S. 

spadicea,  var.  castanea,  Gr. 

One  mile  south  of  Oquawka.  A!so  in  Hancock 
county,  Dr.  S.  B.  MEAD  :  Kankakee  county, 
Prof.  E.  J.  HILL. 

Scleria  triglomerata,  MX. 
CAREX. 

(My  Cyrices  were  all  submitted  to,  and  deter- 
mined by,  Mr.  M.  S.  BEISB.) 

C.    vulpinoidea,  Michx.  ' 
^^^•crns-oorvi,  Shuttlexv. 
ftipata,   Muhl. 

cephaloidea,  De\v. 
cepbalophora,  Muhl. 
rosea,  Schk. 

•— arida,    Schw.  &  Torr. 
straminea,    Schk. 
aperta,    Boott. 
stricta.  Lam. 

?adii,   Dewey. 
jrrisea,   Wahl. 


-— 'Davisii,  Sehw.  &  Torr. 

Pennsylvauica,  Lam. 
^»-pubescens,  Muhl. 

lanngiuosa,   Michx. 
— trichocarpa,  var.  imberbis,  Graf. 

hystricina,   Willd. 

Grayii,  Carey. 

lupuliua,  Muhl. 

sqnnrrosa,   L. 

utriculata,  Boott. 
«-^*longirostris,  Torrey. 

GRAMINE^E. 


Leersia  Virginica,  Willd. 
*^    oryzoides,  Swartz. 

lenticularis,  Michx. 
Zizania  aquatica,  L. 
Alopecurus  geniculatus,  L. 
Phleum  pratense,  L. 
Vilfa  aspera,  Beanv. 

vaginseflora,  Torr. 

rSporobolus  heterolepis,   Gray, 
cryptandrus,  Gray. 
Agrostis  perennans,  Tuck, 
scabra,  Willd. 


Cinna  arundinacea,  L. 


Muhlenbergia  glomerata,  Trin. 
Mexicans,  Trin. 
diftusa,    Schreb. 

ijBrachyelytrura  aristatum,  Beauv. 
.Stipa  spaitea,  Trin. 

iistida  gracilis,  Ell. 
— — rtuberculosa,  Nntt. 
Spartina  cynosuroides,  Willd. 
^^Boutelona  hirsnta,  Lagasca. 
,    0*— *  curtipendula,  Gray. 
Eleusine  ludica,  Gaertn. 
-Tricuspis  seslerioides,  Torr. 
purpurea,   Gray. 

Sandy  Prairies  and  Oak  Barrens,  with  Bonteionc 
hirsuta,  Panicuni  autumnale,  <tc.  ;   common. 

Koeleria  cristata,   Pers. 
I  ^-^atonia  obtusata,  Gray. 
lelica  mutica,   Walt. 
Glyceria  nervata,  Trin. 
flu i tans,  R.  Brown. 
Poa  pratensis,  L. 
sylvestris,   Gray. 


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GRAMINE^E. 

Eragrostis  reptans,  Nees. 

poaeoides,  Beauv.  ? 

var.   megastachya,   Gr. 

pilosa,    Beauv. 

Frankii,  Meyer. 

tennis,   Gray. 

pectinacea,  Gray. 
Festuca  tenella,  Willd. 

nutans,    Willd. 
Bromus  secaliuus,    L. 

ciliatus,  L. 

Phragmites  cornmunis,  Trin. 
Hordeum  pratense,  Huds. 
Elymus  Virginicus,  L. 

Canadensis,  L. 

striatus,  Willd. 
Gymnostichum  Hystrix,  Scbr. 
Phalaris  arundinacea,  L. 
Paspalura  Ireve,   Miehx. 
Panicum  filiforme,    L. 

glabrum,  Gandin. 

sanguinale,  L. 

proliferum,    Lara. 

eapillare,   L. 

antumnale,  Bosc. 

virgatnm,  L. 

latitbliuni,  L. 

clandestinum,   L. 

pauciflorum,   Ell. 

dichotomum,   L- 

depauperatum,  Muhl. 

Crus-galli,  L. 

var.  hispidum,  Gray. 
Setaria  verticillata,  Beauv. 

glauca,   Beauv. 
Cenchrus  tribuloides,  L. 
Andropogon  furcatus,  Muhl. 

scoparius,  Miclix. 
Sorghum  nutans,  Gray. 

EQUISETACE^E. 
Equisetum  arvense,  L. 

laevigatntn,  Braun. 

FILICES. 

Adiantum  pedatum,  L. 
Pteris  aquilina,   L. 
Pellasa  atropurpurea,    Link. 
Asplenium  angustifolium,  MX. 

Filix-fcemina,  Bernh. 
Phegopteris  hexagon optera,  Fee. 


Aspidium  acrostichoides,  Swartz. 
Cystopleris  bulbifera,   Bernh. 

fragilis,  Bernh. 

Struth iopteris  Germanica,  Willd. 
Osmunda  Claytoniana,  L. 

LYCOPODIACE^E. 
Selaginella  rupestris,   Spring. 

HYDROPTERIDES. 
Azolla  Caroliniana,  Willd. 
MUSCI. 

Dr.   JAMES  kindly  determined  for  me  the 
following  Mosses,  collected  near  Oquawka. 

Dicranum  rufescens,  Turner. 
Ceratodon  purpureus,  Brid. 
Barbula  unguiculata,  Hedw. 
Orthotricliuin  sirangulatnm,  Beauv. 
Schistidium  apocarpum,  Br.  &  Sch. 
Atrichtiin  uudulatum,  Beauv. 
Poly  I  rich  um  junipennura,  Hedw. 
Timmia  inegapolitina,  Hedw. 
Bryum  argenteum,  L. 

cernuutn,   Hedu*. 

intermedium,   Brid. 

csespiticiura,  L. 
Mniuni  cuspidatum,  Hedw. 
Bartramia  pomitbrmis,  Hedw. 
Funaria  hygrometrica,  Hedw. 
var.  calvescens. 

microstoma, 

Physconiiti'ium  pyrifonne,  Br.  &  Sch. 
Anoinodon  obtusifolius,  Br.  &  Sch. 
Leskea  obscura,   Hedw. 

rostrata,   Hedw. 
Thelia  asprella,   Sullivant. 
Plyaisaea  intricata,  Br.  Eur. 
Platygyrium  repens,  Br.  Eur. 
Cyliudrolheciuin  seductrix,  Br.  Eur. 

cladorrhizans,  Br.  Eur. 

coiupressurn,   Br.  Eur. 
Cliniacium  Americanuni,  Brid. 
Hypruun  delicatulum,  L. 

graeile,   Br.  &  Sch. 

confertum,  Br.  &  Sch.  ? 

salebrosum,  Hedw. 

laetnm,   Bridel. 

acurninatum,  Beauv. 

polyniorphum,  Br.  &  S. 

serpens,   Hedw. 

radicale,    Bridel. 

riparium,  Hedw. 


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